TODAY'S HEADLINERS

War on drugs 10 a.m. House Government Reform, criminal justice, drug policy and human resources subcommittee holds a hearing on "The Decline of Department of Defense Assets in Fight Against Illegal Drugs." Location: 2247 Rayburn House Office Building. Contact: 202/225-5074.

PRESIDENT CLINTON

9 p.m. Delivers the annual State of the Union address, Capitol, House Chamber.

SUPREME COURT

No oral arguments are scheduled. Contact: 202/479-3211.

SENATE

Meets at 9 p.m. in joint session with the House to hear President Clinton's State of the Union address. No committee meetings are scheduled. Contact: Republican Cloakroom, 202/224-8601, or Democratic Cloakroom, 202/224-8541.

HOUSE

Meets at noon. At 9 p.m. the House and Senate meet in joint session to hear President Clinton's State of the Union address. Contact: Republican Cloakroom, 202/225-2020, or Democratic Cloakroom, 202/225-1600.

HOUSE COMMITTEES

10 a.m. Government Reform, government management, information and technology subcommittee and the House Science Committee's technology subcommittee hold a hearing on "Y2K In Retrospect." John Koskinen of the President's Council on Year 2000 Conversion chairman and Charles Rossotti, Internal Revenue Service commissioner, testify. Location: 2154 Rayburn House Office Building. Contact: 202/225-5074 or 202/225-6371.

10 a.m. Ways and Means, oversight subcommittee holds a hearing on the penalty and interest provisions in the Internal Revenue Code, focusing on a study conducted by the Treasury Department and the Joint Committee on Taxation. Location: 1100 Longworth House Office Building. Contact: 202/225-3625.

GENERAL AGENDA

Mayors meeting 7:30 a.m. The United States Conference of Mayors holds its 68th Winter Meeting.

Awards ceremony 8:30 a.m. The National Society of Professional Engineers holds a ceremony for presentation of its Legislative Service Award. Award recipients Reps. Bud Shuster, Pennsylvania Republican, and James L. Oberstar, Minnesota Democrat, discuss congressional reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration during the ceremony. Location: Gold Room, Rayburn House Office Building. Contact: 703/684-2815.

2000 elections discussion 8:30 a.m. The Republican Main Street Partnership holds a panel discussion, "Looking Into the Future: The Role of the Presidential Primaries and the Second Session of the Congress on the 2000 Elections." Location: Eisenhower Lounge, Capitol Hill Club, 300 First St. SE. Contact: 703/527-6388.

Hispanic leaders summit 8:30 a.m. Members of Congress hold a summit of Hispanic business and community leaders to discuss economic development, education, health care, and the "digital divide."

Peru elections conference 8:45 a.m. The George Washington University Seminar on Andean Culture and Politics and the Washington Office on Latin America hold a conference on "Peace and Democratization in Peru: Advances, Setbacks and Reflections on the 2000 Elections." Location: Third Floor Ballroom, Marvin Center, George Washington University, 800 21st St. NW. Contact: 202/994-9023.

Moody event noon The National Museum of American History holds a program titled "Meet James Moody." The participants include James Moody, saxophonist and flutist, and David Baker, musical director of the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra. Location: Carmichael Auditorium, National Museum of American History, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW. Contact: 202/357-3129.